2019 Toyota Tundra Overview

Returning for 2019 is Toyota’s full-size pickup truck, the Tundra. As was the case last year, the 2019 Tundra is expected to be offered in SR, SR5, Limited, TRD Pro, Platinum, and 1794 Edition trims. A 4.6-liter V8 engine is standard, generating 310 horsepower and 327 lb.-ft. of torque, while a 5.7-liter V8 generating 381 hp and 401 lb.-ft. of torque with tow mode is reserved for higher trims. A 6-speed automatic transmission pairs up to both engines. Either 2- or 4-wheel drive is available, depending on the version selected.

For the Tundra TRD Pro, newly added Fox off-road shocks replace the Bilstein/TRD equipment found in previous models. A variety of different accents exclusive to the TRD Pro are found both inside and out, including LED headlights. Fog lights are included for improved visibility, and forged BBS wheels wrapped in meaty all-terrain tires are also part of the package.

Changes to the 2019 Toyota Tundra:

What We Think

Despite the fact that the 2019 Toyota Tundra is built on an architecture that was developed all the way back in 2007, the handsome and sturdy full-size truck still remains a strong seller for Toyota. Although an upgrade to a more modern platform wouldn’t hurt, Toyota appears to be of the mindset that what isn’t broken doesn’t need fixing.